Langmuir, Vol.26, No.7, 5088-5092, 2010
Macroporous Polymer from Core-Shell Particle-Stabilized Pickering Emulsions
Poly(styrene-co-N-isopropylacrylamide) (PS-co-PNIPAM) core-shell particles were synthesized and used as particulate emulsifiers in the preparation of particle-stabilized (Picketing) emulsions. Highly concentrated oil-in-water emulsions with an internal phase up to 80 vol% can be produced using PS-co-PNIPA M core-shell particles along as the emulsifiers in emulsions. The core-shell particles are adsorbed at the liquid interface, acting as a barrier against oil droplet coalescence. In addition, it is likely that excess particles simultaneously form a gel in the continuous phase to trap oil droplets in the gel matrix; in turn inhibiting creaming and phase inversion. Evaporation in air of such a core-shell particle-stabilized emulsion directly leads to porous membranes in the absence of chemical reactions. The pore walls of the final structures are densely packed with layers of the core-shell particles. This provides great flexibility to prepare functionalized porous materials for opening tip new applications.